About this Event
Join the Office for National Statistics and UK Health Security Agency as we explore how we measure the health of the UK through statistics. As official producers of statistics, we produce statistics on a variety of public health topics, such as:
- birth and death rates
- the spread of flu and vaccine uptake
- disability statistics
- social care statistics
We'll be sharing an overview of who produces health statistics in the UK and how they're used, and examine what really makes a healthy nation. Whether you’re a student, carer, healthcare professional, or simply curious about the numbers behind our personal health, this webinar is for you.
More information to follow soon.
Learn more about the series
From health to inflation or the environment to migration, we explore how statistics are used to help us make better choices and improve our public services.
‘Bringing data to life’ is a series of online events, hosted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which explore how your data makes a difference. We will explain the life cycle of statistics, from how we gather the data to releasing the figures that shape the future.
You will hear from people who work with data across government, exploring how they create statistics, where they have made an impact, and how your data is kept safe. These interactive events are open to anyone who wants to know more about how we tell the story of our society through numbers.
The events will take place through Microsoft Teams. They will also be recorded and available to watch later. We encourage you to support the ‘Bringing data to life’ series by using #StatisticsForThePublicGood on LinkedIn and X.
Getting in touch
For more information about this event, please visit the ONS website, or email [email protected].
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Event Venue
Online
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